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Upolu Cay is an uninhabited coral cay lying about 18 nautical miles from Cairns, an ideal reef destination for a range of different age groups. The surrounding coral gardens play host to a myriad of marine life. Dugongs are often seen raising their calves throughout the year in the protected waters around the cay.Set sail aboard a luxury catamaran for Upolu Cay - a small uninhabited sand island on the outer Great Barrier Reef, not far from Michaelmas Cay. View the brilliant coral and sea-life in the glass bottom boat or try a snorkeling.For those interested in exploring the coral reef by diving on their day out to the Great Barrier Reef - introductory dives for the novice and certified dives for experienced divers are also available.Enjoy a cold buffet lunch and relax with the friendly crew. Enjoy champagne and entertainment on the homeward sail back to Cairns. You also have the opportunity to visit Oyster Reef as you sail out to beautiful Upolu Cay. Oyster Reef is teeming with marine life and offers some of the best coral viewing on the Great Barrier Reef.
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Upolu Cay is an uninhabited coral cay lying about 18 nautical miles from Cairns, an ideal reef destination for a range of different age groups. The surrounding coral gardens play host to a myriad of marine life. Dugongs are often seen raising their calves throughout the year in the protected waters around the cay.Set sail aboard a luxury catamaran for Upolu Cay - a small uninhabited sand island on the outer Great Barrier Reef, not far from Michaelmas Cay. View the brilliant coral and sea-life in the glass bottom boat or try a snorkeling.For those interested in exploring the coral reef by diving on their day out to the Great Barrier Reef - introductory dives for the novice and certified dives for experienced divers are also available.Enjoy a cold buffet lunch and relax with the friendly crew. Enjoy champagne and entertainment on the homeward sail back to Cairns. You also have the opportunity to visit Oyster Reef as you sail out to beautiful Upolu Cay. Oyster Reef is teeming with marine life and offers some of the best coral viewing on the Great Barrier Reef.
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Upolu Cay is an uninhabited coral cay lying about 18 nautical miles from Cairns, an ideal reef destination for a range of different age groups. The surrounding coral gardens play host to a myriad of marine life. Dugongs are often seen raising their calves throughout the year in the protected waters around the cay.Set sail aboard a luxury catamaran for Upolu Cay - a small uninhabited sand island on the outer Great Barrier Reef, not far from Michaelmas Cay. View the brilliant coral and sea-life in the glass bottom boat or try a snorkeling.For those interested in exploring the coral reef by diving on their day out to the Great Barrier Reef - introductory dives for the novice and certified dives for experienced divers are also available.Enjoy a cold buffet lunch and relax with the friendly crew. Enjoy champagne and entertainment on the homeward sail back to Cairns. You also have the opportunity to visit Oyster Reef as you sail out to beautiful Upolu Cay. Oyster Reef is teeming with marine life and offers some of the best coral viewing on the Great Barrier Reef.
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Experience a musical journey on board the "MS Admiral Tegetthoff". Enjoy the music of the King of Waltz, Johann Strauss. The "Vienna Ensemble Classico" also presents unforgettable melodies of other composers of that time. Enjoy a musical culinary evening on board the MS Admiral Tegetthoff and dine on a delicious buffet dinner whilst listening to the artistic performance and dancing on the beautiful blue Danube.
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The only way to truly experience one of the world's best beaches is in style and comfort aboard a large, high-speed and air-conditioned catamaran.Picturesque Whitehaven Beach is one of the Whitsundays premier natural attractions - seven kilometers (five miles) of glistening white silica sand complemented by crystal clear waters. Located on Whitsunday Island, the largest island in the region, Whitehaven Beach is fully protected and uninhabited due to its National and Marine Park status. Its shallows are graced by various species of turtles, and these ancient creatures are often sighted during daily visits.Swim in the crystal clear waters, take a leisurely walk along the pristine beach, join in the beach games or just relax and soak up the sunshine, the choice is yours!
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The only way to experience one of the world's best beaches, and the Whitsunday's island resorts, is in style and comfort aboard a large, high-speed and air-conditioned catamaran. Travel from island to island with your host or take a more leisurely approach and travel to each island at your own leisure utilizing the plastic ferry pass that will be provided to you at the start of the tour, allowing you to enjoy the ferry services for the duration of the day.Enjoy exploring the sparkling bays, secluded beaches, stunning rainforest, and fringing coral reefs of Daydream Island. Laze by the shimmering pools; enjoy 'Around Australia in 19 Holes' - the brand-new mini-golf course; view the Living Reef Lagoon; or perhaps partake in a round of giant chess!A visit to cosmopolitan Hamilton Island is a definite Whitsundays must-do! Hamilton Island is the largest island resort in the South Pacific and boasts an exciting mix of things to see and do. Seven pools, boutiques, galleries, bars, a number of restaurants, over 40 optional activities, walking trails and a koala and wildlife gallery are just a few of its features.Picturesque Whitehaven Beach is one of the Whitsundays premier natural attractions - seven kilometers (five miles) of glistening white silica sand complemented by crystal clear waters. Renowned as one of the top ten beaches in the world, Whitehaven Beach is located on Whitsunday Island, the largest island in the region and is fully protected and uninhabited due to its National and Marine Park status. Its shallows are graced by various species of turtles, and these ancient creatures are often sighted during daily visits.An experience at Whitehaven Beach is exactly what each individual wants it to be. Swim in the crystal clear waters, take a leisurely walk along the pristine beach, join in the beach games or just relax and soak up the sunshine - the choice is yours!
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This Wildlife Cruise departs every summer afternoon from John O'Groats. Cruise past rugged cliff scenery looking out for arctic skuas, storm petrels, colonies of guillemots, puffins, razorbills, kittiwakes, Atlantic grey seals, porpoise and even the occasional whale.The decks provide a superb platform from which to view the diverse wildlife of the Pentland Firth. If you prefer you can sit in the comfortable saloon and view through the many windows along the length of the vessel. It's a great way to enjoy the thrill of viewing Scottish Marine Wildlife in its natural environment. A great afternoon out for all the family.The particular route for the cruise will depend on the prevailing tide and weather conditions, however the two main routes are:Cruise through the Pentland Firth past Duncansby Head lighthouse passing close to sheer 200-feet high cliffs teeming with sea-birds followed by a close-up view of the famous Stacks of DuncansbyCross the inner sound of the Pentland Firth for a close-up view of the uninhabited island of Stroma and colonies of Atlantic Grey Seals.Birdlife will be seen on all cruises however some have distinct breeding cycles and after their particular nesting season will travel far out to sea. For example Puffins will be seen in large numbers in June and July but in much smaller numbers in August.
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There is no better way to see a sunset than from the water. Sail away on this women-only gay cruise around Key West. Sip champagne, relax and toast to new friendships and the beautiful colors of the setting sun. Make this a magical evening you will remember forever.
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